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**63rd Motorized Division
**63rd Motorized Division
**53rd Armored Division
**53rd Armored Division
*XI Corps  
*XIV Corps  
**18th Mechanized Division
**18th Mechanized Division
**64th Mechanized Division
**64th Mechanized Division
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**60th Motorized Division
**60th Motorized Division
**99th Armored Division
**99th Armored Division
===4th Army===
*XVIII Corps
**19th Mechanized Division
**45th Mechanized Division
**66th Motorized Division
**69th Motorized Division
*XVI Corps
**85th Mechanized Division
**105th Armored Division
**112th Motorized Division
**121st Motorized Division
*XXIX
**115th Mechanized Division
**109th Armored Division
**124th Motorized Division
**130th Motorized Division


==History==
==History==


[[Category:Syara]]
[[Category:Syara]]

Latest revision as of 02:22, 15 April 2022

Army Group Beta
AGBeta.png
Active2008-2010
CountrySyara
BranchSyaran National Army
TypeArmy group
SizeFour Field Armies
EngagementsOperation Aspis
Battle of Sagerejo
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Arisdages Koundakjian

Army Group Beta was an Army group of the Syaran National Army during the Zemplen War. Army Group Beta was responsible for operations in central Ruvelka. Army Group Beta was formed in August 2008 during the August Offensive and thereafter took part in Operation Aspis. The Army Group's advance was halted at the foothills of the Kurilla Mountains, and subsequently was the main focus of Ruvelkan efforts during the Ruvelkan Winter Counter-Offensive. In March 2009 the formation fought in the Battle of Sagerejo, where it suffered heavy losses and was prevented from marching on Debrecen, Ruvelka's capital. It was forced to abandon it's position and retreat during Operation Homefront, and was officially stood down shortly after the conclusion of the war.

Order of Battle

1st Army

  • X Corps
    • 20th Mechanized Division
    • 33rd Motorized Division
    • 14th Armored Division
    • 23rd Mechanized Division
  • VI Corps
    • 38th Motorized Division
    • 34th Motorized Division
    • 32nd Armored Division
    • 3rd Mechanized Division
  • XXVIII Corps
    • 10th Mechanized Division
    • 58th Mechanized Division
    • 83rd Motorized Division
    • 97th Motorized Division

9th Army

  • VIII Corps
    • 48th Mechanized Division
    • 50th Motorized Division
    • 36th Mechanized Division
    • 61st Motorized Division
  • XII Corps
    • 42nd Mechanized Division
    • 50th Motorized Division
    • 63rd Motorized Division
    • 53rd Armored Division
  • XIV Corps
    • 18th Mechanized Division
    • 64th Mechanized Division
    • 84th Motorized Division
    • 98th Motorized Division

6th Army

  • XIII Corps
    • 49th Motorized Division
    • 31st Mechanized Division
    • 4th Mechanized Division
    • 65th Motorized Division
  • IX Corps Corps
    • 37th Mechanized Division
    • 52nd Motorized Division
    • 60th Motorized Division
    • 98th Armored Division
  • XXIV Corps
    • 21st Mechanized Division
    • 67th Motorized Division
    • 60th Motorized Division
    • 99th Armored Division

4th Army

  • XVIII Corps
    • 19th Mechanized Division
    • 45th Mechanized Division
    • 66th Motorized Division
    • 69th Motorized Division
  • XVI Corps
    • 85th Mechanized Division
    • 105th Armored Division
    • 112th Motorized Division
    • 121st Motorized Division
  • XXIX
    • 115th Mechanized Division
    • 109th Armored Division
    • 124th Motorized Division
    • 130th Motorized Division

History